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almarconi
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So I tried to start the RF after it has been sitting for a few months. Engine would not start so I figured the carburetors were probably gummed up. After removing the rack of carburetors and taking the float bowls off, I found that everything was coated with a sticky green scum. This is my first riding season here in North West Florida and I had never seen carburetors that looked like this. Soaking and scrubbing the carburetors in carb dip removed all the green slime. Now that the carbs are clean, I am wondering how to prevent this from happening in the future? I was going to try non-ethanol gasoline since it is available near my house and perhaps some STABIL red or the STABIL orange ethanol treatment. I'm not sure if what happened was solely due to the ethanol in the gas and/or the weather here in Florida. Probably should have drained the fuel tank and the carb bowls before storage.